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Oregon House votes to outlaw suicide kits

The Columbian
Published: June 12, 2011, 5:00pm

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The Oregon House has voted to make it illegal to assist another person in committing suicide.

The vote on Monday targets so-called suicide kits that can be purchased on the Internet.

Democratic Sen. Floyd Prozanski proposed the measure after a 29-year-old Eugene man took his own life with the help of a suicide kit he purchased online for $60. The bill does not conflict with Oregon’s “Death with Dignity Act,” which allows physician-assisted suicide in certain circumstances.

The House’s 52-6 vote sends the measure back to the Senate, which unanimously approved the measure last month but must sign off on changes made in the House.

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